UPS workers, union leaders and the NYC public advocate rally on the steps of City Hall to protest UPS' efforts to fire 250 workers who walked off the job, April 3, 2014. (credit: Monica Miller/WCBS 880)UPS workers, union leaders and the NYC public advocate rally on the steps of City Hall to protest UPS' efforts to fire 250 workers who walked off the job, April 3, 2014. (credit: Monica Miller/WCBS 880)

As WCBS 880’s Monica Miller reported, Public Advocate Letitia James said $43 million in tax breaks and participation in a program to reduce parking tickets is in on the line now that 250 drivers have been given termination notices for walking off the job in February. Twenty UPS workers have already been fired.